Friday, May 16, 2014

A federal lawsuit has been filed to verify membership of judges and attorneys in the American Inns of Court

I just filed a federal lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York where, among other things, I ask the federal court to compel judges who presided, are presiding and are likely to preside over my cases in the nearest future, to disclose their potential membership in a secret-membership organization, the American Inns of Court, which is funded by attorney-members (membership for attorneys is also secret) and provides for monthly closed-door meetings with receptions, national and international travel and scholarships.


In March of this year I already wrote about the American Inns of Court and the problems that a secret membership of judges may present as to validity of their decisions.


Membership of one judge out of several judges included into the federal lawsuit as defendants is confirmed because he is listed as a president of an American Inn of Court.


The case name and number is now:  Neroni v. Peebles, 3:14-cv-00584-GTS-ATB.

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